OnePlus' latest flagship, the 5T, just went on sale two days ago. It looks like OnePlus may have found a few last-minute bugs in the software, because Oxygen OS 4.7.2 has started rolling out to the phone with a few helpful fixes included.

The update in question is Oxygen OS 4.7.2, with an update size of 107MB. According to the changelog, it includes fixes for face unlock, fingerprint unlock, screen off gestures, EIS during video recording, and others. Also, the update includes a patch for the KRACK vulnerability. OnePlus fixed the KRACK vulnerability for the OnePlus 5 earlier this month, with OxygenOS 4.5.14.

If you have a OnePlus 5T and you haven't received this update yet, you should get it soon. Let us know if you got it in the comments below.

Comments

Jalal

woop woop

resource

Project Treble or GTFO

bozzykid

Haha. As if Project Treble has been shown to even be effective considering no phones are using it other than the new Pixels. It will only be available on phones launching with Oreo so we will not see it in action until next year.

Max

How can something shows anything is it hasn't being used yet?

In any case Essential is adding it with their update to 8.0, OnePlus is not adding because they don't want to.

Google had promised better updates earlier too with some architecture changes and nothing changed. We will wait and see how well Project Treble do, but I do agree, if Oreo update, better to get with Treble.